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  5. I have been suffering from jock itch and completed a 21-day course of oral itraconazole (twice daily), oral levocetirizine, and Selsyd-B cream, but the infection has not cleared. What alternative medications or treatment options should I use to completely cure this resistant fungal infection?

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I have been suffering from jock itch and completed a 21-day course of oral itraconazole (twice daily), oral levocetirizine, and Selsyd-B cream, but the infection has not cleared. What alternative medications or treatment options should I use to completely cure this resistant fungal infection?

Asked by Male, 30 · 1 day ago

It is not uncommon for fungal infections to persist, especially if previous topical treatments contained steroids, which can sometimes prolong the infection. Since oral itraconazole was unsuccessful, a doctor may consider switching you to alternative oral antifungals like terbinafine or fluconazole. Locally, switching to a steroid-free antifungal cream such as luliconazole or terbinafine is highly effective. I recommend consulting a dermatologist who can perform a skin scraping test to identify the specific fungal strain and tailor your treatment. In the meantime, keep the area clean and completely dry, wear loose-fitting cotton underwear, and avoid sharing towels.
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I have been suffering from jock itch and completed a 21-day course of oral itraconazole (twice daily), oral levocetirizine, and Selsyd-B cream, but the infection has not cleared. What alternative medications or treatment options should I use to completely cure this resistant fungal infection?

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